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    1. Re: Gehrett
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/3545.1 Message Board Post: James Wilson Gehrett b. Cassville 12/18/1831, s/o John and Rebecca Gehrett, and d. 6/21/1914 in Smithfield. Married Elizabeth Hicks of Hartlsog Valley 10/25/1855, who d.3/4/1909. Wounded Civil War veteran at Cedar Creek, he was a gunsmith by trade, as was his brother Jacob F, both having learned the trade from their fother John. I have one of James rifles ca. 1850 that belonged to my ancestor. Let me know if I can be of any more help.

    06/22/2006 12:06:15
    1. McElroys/Ralph Fouracre/page 61
    2. Dave Wilson
    3. Prof. Ralph Rogers Fouracre Petersburg, Pa. Instructor: Stepping up all along the line, going forward, that's the aim and desire of Prof. Ralph Rogers Fouracre, one of Petersburg's educators. The Prof. was born at Middletown, Delaware, December 13, 1902. A son of Thomas S. Fouracre, of Middletown, Delaware, Ex-State Treasurer of Delaware, 1922 to 1926; an editor and newspaper owner. His mother, Clara M. Fouracre,. Both parents living at Middletown, Delaware. He began his early training at Middletown Academy; graduated in 1921. Graduated at Pennsylvania State College in 1927. Has been teaching in the Petersburg Community Vocational and Consolidated Schools since 1927. Is Supervisor of Vocational Agriculture. A member of the Crever Memorial Episcopal Church, Petersburg, Pa. Teaches boys' Sunday School class. Votes the Republican ticket. Track and cross country hikes are his diversion. Three sisters: Mrs. F. Van Lear Turner, Merchantville, New Jersey; Mrs. J.W. Jones, Montclair, New Jersey; Mabel Fouracre,! Middletown, Delaware, and A.C. Fouracre, Middletowon, Delaware. Married June 18, 1927, to Esther McDowell, daughter of Rev. E.W. McDowell, Wilmington, Delaware. One daughter, Jane Elizabeth. Fraternities consist of member of Veteran Athletes, Philadelphia, Pa. (Sigma Pi), Skull and Bones, Druid (Gamma Sigma Delta). (Honorary Ag. Fraternity), Shannahan Club of Philadelphia, Pa., and Penn State Grange. A professor with a brilliant future.

    06/21/2006 03:59:14
    1. McElroys/Richard Foor/page 60
    2. Dave Wilson
    3. Richard W. Foor Broad Top City, Pa. General Utility Man: Richard W. Foor, or better known as Dick; all Richards are nicknamed Dick. He has had some career. To begin, he was born at Breezewood, Bedford County, Pa., and at Breezewood he acquired his education. Both parents are deceased; they were American born. He is a coast to coast man; was employed on farms in Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming and South Dakota. Has been in the oil fields of Oklahoma and also the rubber works in Ohio, and was a handy man in World War days. He enlisted at Huntingdon, Pa., July 31, 1917; trained at Gettysburg, Pa., member of 4th Division; later placed in 2nd Division, and embarked for France, December 24, 1917, from Portland, Maine; landed in Liverpool, England; went to Southhampton, England, remaining there some time; crossed the English Channel to Le Harve, France; from there to a French village used as a training camp; thence to Lafferte; on St. Patrick's Day, 1918, went to the front to the Verdun sector; remained on! this front for about one month; from there to Chateau Thierry; was in Toul, Trelon sector, northeast of Chateau Thierry; was in the Soissons sector, Marne counter offensive, Marbache sector, St. Mihiel drive; was wounded in this drive; Blanc Mont sector, Champagne advance, on the Argonne-Meuse offensive; was a Corporal before being wounded; promoted to Sergeant in the Fifth Machine Gun Battalion the day after the Armistice was signed. He received a citation for distinguished and exceptional gallantry at Thiacourt, September 12, 1918; rewarded June 25, 1919, at Camp Dix, New Jersey. He helped to organize the Watson-Black Post, American Legion, Broad Top CIty; was commander for four years; filled all the offices of the I.O.O.F.; a member of the Red Men. Is on Council of Broad Top borough. Independent in politics. He has two sisters: Mrs. Charles Graffins, Broad Top City, Pa.; Mrs. Blanche Giffin, Breezewood, Pa. He is married and has one child, Rheda, six years of age.! He is fond of sports, but has no hobby.

    06/21/2006 03:50:06
    1. McElroy's/Henrietta Foreman/page 60
    2. Dave Wilson
    3. Mrs. Henrietta Foreman Hopewell Township, Huntingdon Co., Pa. Service Station: Mrs. Henrietta Foreman was born at Russellville, Huntingdon Co., Pa. A daughter of John H. Foreman, who died March 22, 1892, aged sixty-one years. He was a Civil War veteran, Company D, 91st Regiment, Pa. Vol. Inf. Practically all his life was spent on the farm. His wife died April 5, 1900, aged sixty-eight years. Mrs. Henrietta Foreman attended what was known as the Cherrytown school. She was married to David R. Foreman. He died suddenly in 1920, aged sixty-three years. In 1913 she established a service station; also confectionery, ice cream, etc. Mrs. Foreman has been a member of the Reformed Church since the age of sixteen years; also her husband, now deceased. Two brothers: Theobald, married to Anna Myers; John B., married to Charlotte Dorman; Jacob, who died in 1900. Dorsey, two and one half years of age, died from choking on a bean. Sisters are Caroline, married to Charles Dorman, deceased; was a Civil War veteran; Mary Elizabeth, married ! to George Brumbaugh, formerly in business; Ruth H., married to John Dorman, deceased, she residing in Ohio. Susan, married to James Moore, deceased; Rachel M., married to Robert Hood, Grafton, Huntingdon County, Pa., Mrs. Forman has the respect of a host of friends, and through meeting many tourists and transient trade, is well known far and wide.

    06/21/2006 03:39:42
    1. Re: [PAHUNTIN] Gehrett
    2. Patti Hobbs
    3. Just be sure you go to the Huntingdon County Historical Society. They have file folders with family lines. They also have card-catalog type files with birth (not so many of these appeared in the papers), marriages, obits records on them. You can then take the info you get (date) and go down to Juniata College Library to view the microfilm of the newspapers. The Huntingdon County Rootsweb site has some cemetery transcriptions. I'm hoping to go back this coming year since my son will be starting grad school at Penn State (we live in Missouri). Since I was there, some nice person has transcribed a cemetery that has my Lee ancestors buried in it. Have a great trip! The motel just across the river (south) from the old part of town is nice. Patti Lee Hobbs [email protected] wrote: > T > I'm visiting Huntingdon County next week to research my Gehrett ancestry. Does anyone have information on my lines? > Robert Gehrett-born 2-7-1842 Huntingdon County > married in Huntingdon County > died 3-19-1892 Orbisonia > b

    06/21/2006 01:44:28
    1. Newburg tombstone photos
    2. Judy Banja
    3. I uploaded the Newburg tombstone photos today, but don't have a links page ready yet. If you'd like to browse for the pix, the folder is here - http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/huntingdon/tsimages/newburg/ I've made a couple tentative IDs of photos Deb labeled unknown, so if you see that I've made an error, please let me know, and if you can identify any of the unknowns, please let me know that, too. Thanks, Judy

    06/21/2006 01:35:33
    1. new cemetery file
    2. Judy Banja
    3. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/huntingdon/cemeteries/raystown.txt Thanks for sharing this! Judy

    06/21/2006 11:12:52
    1. Gehrett
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/3545 Message Board Post: I'm visiting Huntingdon County next week to research my Gehrett ancestry. Does anyone have information on my lines? Robert Gehrett-born 2-7-1842 Huntingdon County married in Huntingdon County died 3-19-1892 Orbisonia burial? Wife-Mary E. McMullen born 1-23-1835 Orbinsonia died 2-10-1913 Rockhill Jacob Gehrett born 12-13-1811 Cass married 1-9-1831 place? died 1-22-1863 Washington,DC(buried in Soldiers Home National Cemetery-DC) Wife-Rebecca Green b. 2-9-1809(daughter of Thomas Green and Margaret Campbell) place Huntingdon County,town unknown died 1-22-1896 town and cemetery unknown in Huntingdon County Jacob's father was John Gehrett and mother Elizabeth Leinbach: Jacob Grehret-born 3-14-1784/5 W.Manheim,YorkCounty, PA married 4-291804 Alsace Township,Berks,PA died 5-10-1866 Cassville,Huntingdon Wife: Elizabeth Leinbach-born 8-30-1786 Oley Township, Berks County died 7-7-1877 Cassville, Huntingdon I would like to visit the their burial cites. Also,does anyone know who the children of John Gehrett and Elizabeth Leinbach are besides Jacob? Thanks, Cindy Frost [email protected]

    06/21/2006 10:07:39
    1. Re: [PAHUNTIN] William Hazard
    2. Carolyn K. Shearer
    3. In the 1850 Huntingdon county census, Union Twp, pg 202: George W. Hazard 52 farmer $2000 all in hh born PA Barbara " 43 William " 22 laborer Mariah Baker 20 " Sarah A. Johnston 1? (or 6?) Solomon Hazard 6/12 Cass twp, pg 209 Philip Curfman 71 farmer $3500 born MD Eve Baker 50 born PA Mary 26 " Margaret 24 " Silas 16 " 1880 Census, Van Buren, Newton Co, MO, pg 424B William P. Hazard 53 PA everyone's father and mother born PA Mariah wife 48 PA Charles W. son 6 MO Mary B. dau 2 MO Margret Baker sister in law 54 PA I could not find Solomon Hazard in 1880. There are several other Hazard families in Huntingdon County in the 1850 census. All give PA as a birthplace. None old enough to be the father of George W. (William?) In the 1850 PA census index, the great majority of the Hazard/Hazzards are in Philadelphia. I have an early (before 1700) Hazard line in Sussex County, DE, many of whom went to Philadelphia. The DE family loved the names David and William best, so you may eventually get back there with your line.

    06/21/2006 08:38:45
    1. William Hazard
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hazard, Colwell ,Baker ,Curfman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZdB.2ACI/3544 Message Board Post: I am looking for any information on William Hazard Married Mariah Baker. His father was William and Mother was Barbara. William and Baraba lived in huntingdon Pa. for a while and moved to Newton Co Mo. in About 1870.

    06/21/2006 02:10:42
    1. Re: [PAHUNTIN] Newburg Cemetery Transcription
    2. Judy Banja
    3. Why, thanks Lana. I can use this list (no need for a spreadsheet) when I do the html page for the pix. The CD arrived today. Thanks, Deb! I'm working on some Mifflin obit abstracts, but as soon as I finish them I'll see if I can't get these Newburg photos online. Judy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 8:36 PM Subject: [PAHUNTIN] Newburg Cemetery Transcription This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baker, Crum, Clark, Houck, Benson, Green, Hall, Lemin, Morningstar, Ramper, plus others Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/3542 Message Board Post: First, I want to express my extreme gratitude to Debbie Fisher Riley and her husband for photographing and transcribing the entire Newburg Cemetery. For me personally, it was like hitting the mother lode. I must be related to half the people in this cemetery. THANKS, Debbie, I really owe you one! Secondly, for those of you who are interested in seeing it and didn't know it is there, you can view the transcription at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/huntingdon/cemeteries/newburg.txt I heard some little birds saying it would be nice to have an alphabetical list of stones from this transcription. :) Here is that list. Anyone that wants this list in an Excel spreadsheet, just email me. Baker, A Scott Baker, Agnes Baker, Beatrice Park Baker, Benjamin F Baker, Charles R and Mary D Baker, Children of R T and H E Baker, Daughter Baker, Dawson C and Flora E Baker, Dean C and Ruth Crotsley Baker, Dr C M Baker, Edgar C and Jessie M Baker, Edgar Paul and Agnes N Scott Baker, Ernest W and Anna M Baker, G W and Elizabeth Baker, Infant Sons Baker, Ira V Baker, Israel Baker, J Madison and Lula E Baker, J W Baker, John Albert and Barbara Baker, John H Baker, Joseph A and A Grace and Madeline Baker, Lulu Pearl Baker, Martha J daughter of GW and E Baker Baker, Martha J wife of W R Baker Baker, Martha M Baker, McClellan and Elva M Baker, Merle P Baker, Reuben T and Harriet E Baker, Ruth A Baker, Sarah Baker, Son 2 Baker, Son Baker, Unknown Baker, W Clare and Clema H Baker, W R and Emma and Herbert A and I Cloyd Baker,Child Baker Baumgardner, Hiram P Baumgardner, Laura J Baumgardner,John W Baumgardner Benson Marker Benson, Calvin W and Sara L Benson, Clayton E Benson, Eleanor Benson, John A Benson, Perry and Mary A Benson, Sarah A Benson, Sarah Houck Benson, W H Benson, Wm Martin Bonnette, Dollie Boyd, Virginia M Brode, George E and Ada D Clark, Ally Clark, Amos Clark, Benjamin F Clark, Horatio O Clark, Lewis Grant Cohn, Jennie M Corbin, Mary B Corbin, Viola Scott Crum, Artholda C Crum, Catherine Crum, Child Crum, Frederick Crum, Mary M Crum, Mildred M Crum, Reuben H and Alice J Crum, Silas Crum, Willis E David, Frank and Martha David, Ray David, Unknown David Dean, J William and Margaret A Donaldson, Allen and Winona Fieldstone 1 fieldstone 3 Fisher, Ernest and Donald Fisher, Mary S Flanagan, Rachael footstone 2 Footstone Ford, Robert R and Shirley J Foster, Edith E Foster, Ernest S and Regina B Gertrude, Ada Gottlob, Max S Green, Louisa and Adin S Green, Rutherford H Green, Young son of M M and H A Green Greene, Daughter Greene, Hannah A Hall Greene, Ira Paul Greene, Milton M Grove, Joyce L Hall, Albert and Opal Hall, Albert J Hall, Alfred J and Ruth V Hall, Catherine Hall, For Mary and Albert J Hall, James Garfield and Myrtle Scott Hall, Jemima C Hall, Lena A Hall, Lester and Chester Hall, Mary E Green Hall, Mary H Hall, Mitchell G and H Hall, P Thomas and Gertrude Hall, Shirley Jean Hall, Thomas L Hampton, S Newton and Naomi O and two infants Harker, Jacob B Harold E Harshbarger Heeter, Calvin S and C Agnes Helsel, Mary E Henderson, Timothy E Hess, Daughter and Son Hess, Harold J and Shirley J Hill, Alice Rorar and Elizabeth L Horton, Ephraim and Jennie Horton, John Horton, Othor A and Sadie A Horton, Philip A and A Vance Horton, Wilson L Houck, Bryson and Nancy and Frederick O Houck, Effie N Houck, Emery B Houck, Ida M Houck, Loyd Houck, Maria Baker Houck, Mary Benson Houck, Rebecca Houck, Selvy and Dolly Houck, William C I P C Johnson, Gary L Korchma, Susanna Ramper Lemin, Brian Lee Lemin, Dale A Military Lemin, Dale A and Ethel W Lemin, Dallas D and Alice J Lemin, Edward W and Anna M Lemin, Irvin Harry Lockard, Merra Lee Dean Loeser, Charles and Amanda A Mary McClain, Maye B Mitchell, Susan E Moore, Hugh M and Jennie Moore, Mary E Morningstar 2 Morningstar, E Faye Morningstar, Irvin Glenn Morningstar, Martha Fern Morningstar, O Ralph Morningstar, R L Morningstar, Robert Morningstar, W Irvin and Ida B Morningstar Naugel, Herbert A Naugel, Jacob W Naugle, Ellie C and Allie E Newburg Cemetery Oates, Elizabeth Symons Oates, William Oates Piper, Malinda H and Jennie Plummer, Alfaretta B Houck Plummer, John H W and Flora Powers, Kimberly A Ramper III, John Ramper, Ann M and John Jr Ramper, Annie M and Steve Ramper, David Ramper, Katherine Ramper, Margaret Ramper, Mary and John Sr Ramper, Steve Jr Rorar, Charles H and Mertie L Rorar, Samuel J and Mona H Schrenkel, Anna and Charles M Scott, Joseph D Scott, Susan J Sheeder, Aaron W Three Unknown Footstones Unknown Child 2 Unknown Child Unknown footstone Unreadable Stone Varner, Levi Wright, Aryzetta Isadore Houck Wright, S G Wright, Sarah Yablonski, V Lee Zimmerman, Maria ==== PAHUNTIN Mailing List ==== REMINDER: Huntingdon RootsWeb Message Board postings ARE relayed to the PAHUNTIN mailing list. PAHUNTIN mailing list messages ARE NOT posted to the Huntingdon RootsWeb Message Board. ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx

    06/20/2006 03:36:55
    1. McElroys/David Fair/page 59
    2. Dave Wilson
    3. David Harvey Fair Huntingdon, Pa. Salesman: David Harvey Fair was born at Huntingdon, Pa., a son of WIlliam H. and Lena L. Fair. The father of German parentage, the mother of Scotch-Irish ancestry. They reside at 1000 Moore St., Huntingdon, Pa. David Harvey Fair attended the Huntingdon public schools. He early in life became a salesman, specializing in clothing, wearing apparel and shoes. For twelve years he has followed his profession, and is well versed in quality, styles and newest designs. For seven years was a salesman at the Barr Snyder shoe emporium, after which he accepted a position with that old established clothing concern, "Isenberg's." He is a World War veteran, and was engaged in special service at Camp Green, North Carolina. He is a member of the American Legion, F.P. Homman Post, No. 24. He has been Adjutant of the Post for five terms, 1926, 1927,1928, and 1929. He is a member of the 40 and 8, an auxiliary of the American Legion. He is chef De Guerre of Voiture Locale No. 820. He! is also a member of the Knights of Pythias, Modern Woodmen of America, and the P.O.S. of A. He is active in all the above-named. Politically he is a Republican. He has served on the election board of Huntingdon, Pa. He has three brothers: Ira, Louis E. and William H., Jr.; one brother, Martin, is deceased. Four sisters: Mrs. C.B. Swayne, Mrs. Harry Cornelius, Mrs. Howard Mills and Mrs. Clark Howell. One sister is deceased, Mrs. Archey Parsons. David Harvey Fair is a young man, single, and he has a host of friends who are loyal to him. Swimming is his outdoor recreation.

    06/20/2006 03:29:10
    1. McElroys/John Endres/page 59
    2. Dave Wilson
    3. John W. Endres Huntingdon, Pa. Groceries and Provisions: Was born near Union Church, Huntingdon Co., Pa., in 1901, and at the Union school, Henderson township, he received his preliminary education. A son of Miles and Mollie (Grove) Endres, living at 927 Mifflin St., Huntingdon, Pa. John W. Endres was reared and brought up in the atmosphere of a Christian home, and to-day he has not departed from the faith of his parents. At the present he is engaged in the grocery and provision business, at the corner of Washington and Mifflin streets. Through his straightforward methods of conducting his business he has been enabled to enlist the confidence of the public. He is Superintendent of the Sunday School at Ardenheim, Huntingdon County, Pa.; assistant pastor. His wife and family also attend the Brethren Church. He belongs to the Modern Woodmen of American, Huntingdon, Pa., and in politics is a Republican. His brothers are: Clair, a farmer; Earl, Lutheran minister at Howard Beach, Long Island, N.Y.; Ll! oyd, Huntingdon, Pa.; Miles, clerk in store; James, Huntingdon, Pa. There are three sisters: Marian, Huntingdon, Pa.; May, Altoona, Pa., and Hazel, Huntingdon, Pa. John W. Endres was married to Pauline Rupert, a daughter of Howard and Lydia Rupert. One son, Donald, eight years, at school, and Janet, four years. He is a man of excellent character and manly habits, love of the truth, sobriety, industry, economy, integrity and peace.

    06/20/2006 03:20:54
    1. McElroys/Charles Eberly/page 59
    2. Dave Wilson
    3. Charles F. Eberly Shirley Township, Huntingdon County, Pa. Retired: He was born at Table Rock, Adams County, Pa., October 25, 1861. A son of John Eberly, who was a shoemaker for practically all his life. Died in 1879, at the age of forty-four years. He married Isabel Wolfe; she, too, is deceased; died in 1924. Charles F. Eberly was born on a farm, six miles from Gettysburg, Pa., and the date of his birth was the year of the outbreak of the Civil War. He attended the Arendtsville, Adams County, public schools, and other schools of the county. He has been a farmer, and is a shoemaker by trade, and has been employed by the State Highway Department for six years. He was a road supervisor for two years. He belongs to the Lutheran church, and his wife is a member of the Nebo United Brethren church. He was a Spanish-American War Volunteer. Enlisted in the Eighth Penna. Vol. Inf., Co. A, stationed at York; his regiment first went to Mount Gretna; to Camp Russel A. Alger, Falls Church, Virginia; to Harrisburg, Pa., and from there ! to Augusta, Georgia. He was mustered out at that place, March 7, 1899; had a snow fall of eight inches; snowed for thirty-six hours. He previously was in the Fifth U.S. Cavalry for five years, stationed in Oklahoma, one hundred miles to nearest railroad. He is a Democrat in politics. He has two brothers: Edward L., Altoona, Pa., married to Annie Burns; George, Gettysburg, Pa. One brother, Jacob, deceased; also one sister is deceased, Alice Cook. Charles F. Eberly was married to Jennie Snyder, a daughter of Latimer and Isabel Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Eberly have one son, Nestor L., married to Edna Park, of Three Springs. Pa. He is a night watchman for the U.S. Refractories Company, at their stone quarries.

    06/20/2006 03:14:02
    1. date of death and place of burial for Hannah(Robertson) Baird
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Robertson, Baird, Corbett, Tombs Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/3543 Message Board Post: Hannah (Robertson) Baird was born Nov. 1832 in Huntingdon County, the daughter of John Terful and Hannah (Tombs) Robertson. She married James Baird, a stone mason probably around 1850. The went to Iowa for a brief time, and then came back to Huntingdon, Co. to live. James Baird died sometime between 1880 and 1900. In the 1900 census she is shown living with her widowed daughter, but can't be found in the 1910 census. Any information regarding the date of her death or husbands would be greatly appreciated, also her place of burial.

    06/20/2006 01:52:51
    1. Newburg Cemetery Transcription
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baker, Crum, Clark, Houck, Benson, Green, Hall, Lemin, Morningstar, Ramper, plus others Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZdB.2ACI/3542 Message Board Post: First, I want to express my extreme gratitude to Debbie Fisher Riley and her husband for photographing and transcribing the entire Newburg Cemetery. For me personally, it was like hitting the mother lode. I must be related to half the people in this cemetery. THANKS, Debbie, I really owe you one! Secondly, for those of you who are interested in seeing it and didn't know it is there, you can view the transcription at: http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/pa/huntingdon/cemeteries/newburg.txt I heard some little birds saying it would be nice to have an alphabetical list of stones from this transcription. :) Here is that list. Anyone that wants this list in an Excel spreadsheet, just email me. Baker, A Scott Baker, Agnes Baker, Beatrice Park Baker, Benjamin F Baker, Charles R and Mary D Baker, Children of R T and H E Baker, Daughter Baker, Dawson C and Flora E Baker, Dean C and Ruth Crotsley Baker, Dr C M Baker, Edgar C and Jessie M Baker, Edgar Paul and Agnes N Scott Baker, Ernest W and Anna M Baker, G W and Elizabeth Baker, Infant Sons Baker, Ira V Baker, Israel Baker, J Madison and Lula E Baker, J W Baker, John Albert and Barbara Baker, John H Baker, Joseph A and A Grace and Madeline Baker, Lulu Pearl Baker, Martha J daughter of GW and E Baker Baker, Martha J wife of W R Baker Baker, Martha M Baker, McClellan and Elva M Baker, Merle P Baker, Reuben T and Harriet E Baker, Ruth A Baker, Sarah Baker, Son 2 Baker, Son Baker, Unknown Baker, W Clare and Clema H Baker, W R and Emma and Herbert A and I Cloyd Baker,Child Baker Baumgardner, Hiram P Baumgardner, Laura J Baumgardner,John W Baumgardner Benson Marker Benson, Calvin W and Sara L Benson, Clayton E Benson, Eleanor Benson, John A Benson, Perry and Mary A Benson, Sarah A Benson, Sarah Houck Benson, W H Benson, Wm Martin Bonnette, Dollie Boyd, Virginia M Brode, George E and Ada D Clark, Ally Clark, Amos Clark, Benjamin F Clark, Horatio O Clark, Lewis Grant Cohn, Jennie M Corbin, Mary B Corbin, Viola Scott Crum, Artholda C Crum, Catherine Crum, Child Crum, Frederick Crum, Mary M Crum, Mildred M Crum, Reuben H and Alice J Crum, Silas Crum, Willis E David, Frank and Martha David, Ray David, Unknown David Dean, J William and Margaret A Donaldson, Allen and Winona Fieldstone 1 fieldstone 3 Fisher, Ernest and Donald Fisher, Mary S Flanagan, Rachael footstone 2 Footstone Ford, Robert R and Shirley J Foster, Edith E Foster, Ernest S and Regina B Gertrude, Ada Gottlob, Max S Green, Louisa and Adin S Green, Rutherford H Green, Young son of M M and H A Green Greene, Daughter Greene, Hannah A Hall Greene, Ira Paul Greene, Milton M Grove, Joyce L Hall, Albert and Opal Hall, Albert J Hall, Alfred J and Ruth V Hall, Catherine Hall, For Mary and Albert J Hall, James Garfield and Myrtle Scott Hall, Jemima C Hall, Lena A Hall, Lester and Chester Hall, Mary E Green Hall, Mary H Hall, Mitchell G and H Hall, P Thomas and Gertrude Hall, Shirley Jean Hall, Thomas L Hampton, S Newton and Naomi O and two infants Harker, Jacob B Harold E Harshbarger Heeter, Calvin S and C Agnes Helsel, Mary E Henderson, Timothy E Hess, Daughter and Son Hess, Harold J and Shirley J Hill, Alice Rorar and Elizabeth L Horton, Ephraim and Jennie Horton, John Horton, Othor A and Sadie A Horton, Philip A and A Vance Horton, Wilson L Houck, Bryson and Nancy and Frederick O Houck, Effie N Houck, Emery B Houck, Ida M Houck, Loyd Houck, Maria Baker Houck, Mary Benson Houck, Rebecca Houck, Selvy and Dolly Houck, William C I P C Johnson, Gary L Korchma, Susanna Ramper Lemin, Brian Lee Lemin, Dale A Military Lemin, Dale A and Ethel W Lemin, Dallas D and Alice J Lemin, Edward W and Anna M Lemin, Irvin Harry Lockard, Merra Lee Dean Loeser, Charles and Amanda A Mary McClain, Maye B Mitchell, Susan E Moore, Hugh M and Jennie Moore, Mary E Morningstar 2 Morningstar, E Faye Morningstar, Irvin Glenn Morningstar, Martha Fern Morningstar, O Ralph Morningstar, R L Morningstar, Robert Morningstar, W Irvin and Ida B Morningstar Naugel, Herbert A Naugel, Jacob W Naugle, Ellie C and Allie E Newburg Cemetery Oates, Elizabeth Symons Oates, William Oates Piper, Malinda H and Jennie Plummer, Alfaretta B Houck Plummer, John H W and Flora Powers, Kimberly A Ramper III, John Ramper, Ann M and John Jr Ramper, Annie M and Steve Ramper, David Ramper, Katherine Ramper, Margaret Ramper, Mary and John Sr Ramper, Steve Jr Rorar, Charles H and Mertie L Rorar, Samuel J and Mona H Schrenkel, Anna and Charles M Scott, Joseph D Scott, Susan J Sheeder, Aaron W Three Unknown Footstones Unknown Child 2 Unknown Child Unknown footstone Unreadable Stone Varner, Levi Wright, Aryzetta Isadore Houck Wright, S G Wright, Sarah Yablonski, V Lee Zimmerman, Maria

    06/20/2006 12:36:06
    1. Re: Everett
    2. Carolyn K. Shearer
    3. I have lots more information on the ancestors of John E. Everett. Will be happy to share. My father in law's notes, written in the 1930's, give the marriage date of John to Mary DeHaven as 7 Apr 1897 (no place given). It also lists another child for them, Frederick. Does anyone know what happened to him? > J.E. Everett > Mount Union, Pa. > Merchant: Born at Aughwick Mills, on Sept. 10, 1870, a son of Moses > Everett, who was born on a farm in Franklin Co., Pa.,

    06/20/2006 03:19:58
    1. Re: [PAHUNTIN] Alice E. Shaffer family
    2. In a message dated 6/19/2006 6:59:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ZdB.2ACI/3541 > > I may have some information. I don't have access to Ancestry right now to look at the census report you mentioned to see if the information I have matches ages or dates. Was the Alice Shaffer you are inquiring about listed as a widow on the 1920 census? The ages of her children? If not, this may tie in: John R. Shaffer was married to Alice Wagnor Shaffer. I don't have information about the date of marriage, or Alice's middle name. John Shaffer was a Presbyterian minister from the Shirleysburg area. He is listed as 7 years old on the 1880 census. I know in 1907 he was working as a minister and living with his family in Berwick, PA. My Great Grandmother, who was his niece went to live with them for a short time after her Mother died in 1907. He went back to college (I don't know where) and became a Naturopetic Physician. He and Alice moved to Portland, OR. I have a copy of his advertisement for his practice. I also have a photo of John and Alice Shaffer. My Great Grandmother was Clarissa Wayne Shaffer Snyder. Her Father was William Sheaffer. He spelled his name differently from his brother minister John R. Shaffer. If this connects, I have additional information for the Shaffer family that I would be glad to share. Teresa

    06/19/2006 04:49:10
    1. McElroys/William Edelblute/page 58
    2. Dave Wilson
    3. William Wilson Edelblute Huntingdon, Pa. Superintendent of Riverview Cemetery: That which requires a good and lasting memory which never fails, is that of the caretaker or the superintendent of a cemetery, and Huntingdon has in William Wilson Edelblute, Superintendent of Riverview Cemetery, one who can be depended upon. For years he has devoted his time to the care and attention of graves. His father before him, now deceased, John H. Edelblute (died Jan., 1910), for many years held this position. His wife, Harriet (Briggs) Edelblute, died in Nov., 1905. The father of German, and the mother of English, extraction. William Edelblute was born at Huntingdon, Pa., and at the same place received his education. Belongs to the Lutheran church. A member of the P.O.S. of A., Camp No. 321; the Knights of Pythias, of Huntingdon, Pa., and the Grange, of Donation, Huntingdon Co., Pa. His choice of politics is the Republican party. He delights in driving horses, and is a good judge of horses. He has five sisters: Lill! ian Gerlock, Emma Long, Sara Moore, Elilzabeth Lewis and Gertrude Hale. Three brothers: Edward, Clyde and Robert Edelblute. Wm. Edelblute was married to Sarah Iddings, Huntingdon, Pa., July 23, 1908. He is a well known man, has lived all his life in Huntingdon county, and is a progressive citizen.

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    1. McElroys/J.E. Everett/page 58
    2. Dave Wilson
    3. J.E. Everett Mount Union, Pa. Merchant: Born at Aughwick Mills, on Sept. 10, 1870, a son of Moses Everett, who was born on a farm in Franklin Co., Pa., and was for a time a farmer. For thirty years with the mercantile establishment of Robert Longacre, Mount Union, Pa. He died Dec. 12, 1924. His wife was, before marriage, Maggie B. Shearer. She was born at Spring Run, Franklin Co., Pa.; deceased, aged seventy-nine years. John E. Everett began his schooling at Fannettsburg, Franklin, Co., Pa. He also attended the schools of Aughwick township and the Chestnut Grove school, Shirley township. For five years he was with the Mount Union Milling Co., operated by the late J.E. Ewing, and for six years was with the Mount Union Silica Brick Co. At present is in the mercantile business; has been in this business for ten years, at two different locations, on Jefferson St., Mount Union, Pa. He belongs to the Presbyterian church; his wife also. He is a Republican. He has five sisters: Jennie, married to H.! O. Chilcott, Mount Union, Pa.; Edith, married to O.S. Copenhaver, Shirley township; are living. Three sisters are deceased: Clara, who was married to Thomas Ripple; Annie, who was married to Wm. Snyder; and Sadie, who was married to John Rummel. John E. Everett was married to Mary De Haven, of Newville, Cumberland Co., Pa. To this union was born a daughter, Sadie. She was married to T.R. Archey, on the office force of the U.S. Ref. Co., Mount Union, Pa. They have two sons: Roy, first year at school; Kenneth, four years. Fred, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Everett, was married to Mary Appleby. He is an auto mechanic for the R.B. Madden Co., Mount Union, Pa. They have two daughters, Louise, three years of age; Betty Jane, four months. The Everetts live at 421 Jefferson Street.

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